* Riccardo Freda. * Writers. Luigi Bonelli. Mario Monicelli. Steno. * Stars. Carlo Ninchi. Gianna Maria Canale. Peter Trent.
Shot in black and white, the film is noted for its grim, pessimistic atmosphere and suspenseful building of dread, eschewing typical Hollywood "pleasantness" for a more grounded, historical approach. Historical & Literary Context The Iron Swordsman (1949) - IMDb Il conte Ugolino [720p] (1949)
The movie follows the political machinations in medieval Pisa. Count Ugolino, a powerful but polarizing figure, falls victim to a conspiracy led by his supposed friend, . Ruggieri frames Ugolino for treachery against the Republic, leading to the Count and his sons being walled up alive in a tower to die of starvation. Director: Riccardo Freda Key Cast: Carlo Ninchi as Count Ugolino della Gherardesca Peter Trent as Cardinal Ruggieri Gianna Maria Canale as Emilia Writers: Mario Monicelli, Steno, and Luigi Bonelli * Riccardo Freda
The 1949 film (also known as The Iron Swordsman ) is a historical drama directed by the Italian filmmaker Riccardo Freda . It is loosely based on the life and tragic demise of the 13th-century Pisan nobleman Ugolino della Gherardesca , who was famously immortalized in Dante Alighieri's Inferno . Film Overview Mario Monicelli